Australia have now gained plenty of momentum by registering convincing wins over India in the last two matches of the series.

India have an impressive record at the Feroz Shah Kotla in the 50-over format; they have won 12 out of their 18 completed ODIs here.

The Indian wrist-spin duo of Kuldeep Yadav and Yuzvendra Chahal is likely to cause more problems for Australia at this ground.

Date. – 13 March 2019

Time – 13.30 GMT +5.30

Venue – Feroz Shah Kotla – Delhi, India

Winner – India

IND vs AUS Toss Prediction

Just like the previous game, there is a good chance of dew settling in later on in the evening which will make it difficult for the bowlers to grip the wet ball. So even though the last three one-day internationals played at this ground have been won by the side batting first, the toss-winning skipper may still elect to bowl first.

India won the first two games of this series but Australia hit back last time to keep the series alive at 2-1 with two games to play.

Virat Kohli hit 116 in the second ODI and followed that up with 123 in a losing cause last time out – his 40th and 41st ODI centuries.

Usman Khawaja was Australia’s batting ace last time out, meanwhile – his first ODI century earning him the man-of-the-match award.

Toss Prediction

With a green wicket expected, it is likely the team winning the toss will field first – as both teams have done in each of the last two matches. Aaron Finch has won the toss twice, while Virat Kohli won it last time out.

India lead 2-0 in this five-game ODI series after winning in Hyderabad and Nagpur in two relatively low scoring matches.

Kedar Jadhav was man of the match in the first match, hitting an unbeaten 81 as India hit 240/4 in 48.2 overs to claim a six-wicket win.

Virat Kohli’s 116 from 120 balls, in India’s total of 250 all out, stole the headlines in the second game – the captain’s 40th ODI century helping to seal an eight-run win.

Date – 08 march 2019

Time – 13:30:00, GMT +5:30

Venue – JSCA Intl Stadium Complex – Ranchi, India

winner – INDIA

IND vs AUS Toss Prediction

Australia have won both tosses so far, batting first and losing the first match and fielding first but losing the second. India are due a win, and may want to set a target again as they gear up for the World Cup.

After losing both T20 internationals, India hit back in the first ODI with a six-wicket win to take an early lead in the series.

Kedar Jadhav scored an unbeaten 81 from 87 balls as India won by six wickets, replying to Australia’s 236/7.

This is the first ODI at the VCA Stadium since these two teams met in October 2017 – India won by seven wickets on that occasion, with Rohit Sharma smashing 125 from 109 balls.

Pitch Report

After criticism for its low and slow wicket in the past the VCA Stadium pitch has offered a better more consistent bounce more.Australia won the toss and elected to bat first in the opening ODI, but the Nagpur pitch may be more conducive to bowling first.